Faker’s controversial Hall of Legends Ahri skin is now available in League of Legends<\/em>. Some players have already undoubtedly cashed out on the expensive skin and spent their hard-earned money on repping Faker, but we doubt they have even had the chance to use it yet.<\/p>
Ahri’s ban rate in solo queue has skyrocketed since the Faker bundle released. At the time of writing, the champion has a ban rate of up to 16 percent in some ranks. It’s doubled and even tripled in some cases, according to a League<\/a><\/em> stats site, LoLalytics<\/a>. <\/p>
Faker was awarded a physical trophy to coincide with the Hall of Legends event. To add insult to injury, it looked noticeably damaged<\/a>, angering League <\/em>players even more.<\/p>
Riot Games defended its decision to set the expensive price tag for the new bundle. In an interview at Summer Game Fest, League<\/em> director Pu Liu said <\/a>most players enjoy Riot’s games “for zero dollars,” trying to justify the price.<\/p>